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he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two other signal stations. each of those, four, on and on and on so that a fire would be lit at one spot and everybody would know, you could send messages for hundreds of miles. you could send messages over mountain ranges. there are fire signals all over the four corners, rows and fire signals. i talked to the guy who first discovered these signals
he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is...
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that brings us to school funding. whatever your point of view, we should all agree it is time we start sending the academic results we want to see. what i am proposing is the nation's first comprehensive performance funding plan. this plan will reward schools that are in high marks, or see real improvement in performance. i'm not talking about stopping attendance-based funding formulas. this will augment that system with an approach to promoting school performance while maintaining local control. stopause]together, let's simply funding the system we have and start funding the student achievement we want. [applause]arizona's the future is also tied to another critical decision. it is a decision some would prefer not to face. they would like to wish it away. we cannot. nor can we simply wag our fingers at the federal government. trust me, i tried that once. [laughter][applause]of course, i'm speaking about arizona's medicaid program and expanded coverage in accordance with the affordable care act. like many of you, i op
that brings us to school funding. whatever your point of view, we should all agree it is time we start sending the academic results we want to see. what i am proposing is the nation's first comprehensive performance funding plan. this plan will reward schools that are in high marks, or see real improvement in performance. i'm not talking about stopping attendance-based funding formulas. this will augment that system with an approach to promoting school performance while maintaining local...
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it doubled for joining us today. i am the governor of connecticut and chairman of the work force committee. i am honored to be joined by our committee's vice chair, gov. terry branstad of iowa. the proceedings of this meeting are open to the press and all meeting attendees. please make sure your cell phones are silenced. the briefing books for this meeting were sent to governors in advance and could be found in the blue binder in front of each of you. they include the agenda and background information, update on federal legislation activity under this committee's jurisdiction. to my right is the staff director of this committee. if you need any additional information or have any questions please see her. today we will hear from two distinguished panelists. after the formal remarks gunners will engage in a roundtable discussion on state reforms. before we begin, i would like to take a moment to pause in remembrance of the tragedy that struck sandy hook elementary school in the quiet town of newtown, connecticut. we lo
it doubled for joining us today. i am the governor of connecticut and chairman of the work force committee. i am honored to be joined by our committee's vice chair, gov. terry branstad of iowa. the proceedings of this meeting are open to the press and all meeting attendees. please make sure your cell phones are silenced. the briefing books for this meeting were sent to governors in advance and could be found in the blue binder in front of each of you. they include the agenda and background...
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thanks so much for being with us. join us tonight at 5:00 and 11:00, the state of the union at 6:00. liz, did you hear? yeah, is your brother gonna be okay? oh, no, not that. a new movie about janis joplin is going into production. and sheinhardt-universal is making it. i know jack can get me an audition. so i'm gonna storm into his office in character. yay! oh, liz, i knew you'd be happy for me. somebody's sleepy. i am sleepy. but i'm also so excited. hey, max, is this your baby sister? oh, what a cute little girl. or boy if you grow up and feel that's what's inside you. [baby hiccups] omg, liz. look at you and me and our biological clocks. you're going baby crazy and i keep getting turned on by car accidents. i'm not baby crazy, jenna. this whole adoption thing is just taking a lot longer than i thought. where did you get that little shoe? it isn't stealing if it fell on the ground. so, uh, that's the tour, elisa. i think you'll find being my mother's nurse a mixed bag. when she's in a foul mood, in can be horribly
thanks so much for being with us. join us tonight at 5:00 and 11:00, the state of the union at 6:00. liz, did you hear? yeah, is your brother gonna be okay? oh, no, not that. a new movie about janis joplin is going into production. and sheinhardt-universal is making it. i know jack can get me an audition. so i'm gonna storm into his office in character. yay! oh, liz, i knew you'd be happy for me. somebody's sleepy. i am sleepy. but i'm also so excited. hey, max, is this your baby sister? oh,...
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us fizzle. we are looking down from our east bay hills camera through emeryville back to san francisco. live doppler 7 hd shows the radar and the satellite with a lack of radar return and off to a dry start but there is frost inland so want out for that. maybe some folks have the day off and going to head to the golf course. you may have to tee off an hour later so the frost can melt. you can see all the way to coast it is quiet. now, a look at the temperatures i updated at 5:00, frosty around santa rosa and 32 and a load of mid-30's inland, to 40's around fairfield, and mid 30's around redwood city, and upper 30's in san jose and half moon bay. 48 in san francisco for the warm spot. mid-to-upper 30's around monterey bay and 32 in gilroy so frost there, too. sunny and mild is what we will have this afternoon, but what we will have just about every kay this week as i see no strong storms on the horizon bringing us much needed rain and much needed snow. overnight it will be clear and cool and chil
us fizzle. we are looking down from our east bay hills camera through emeryville back to san francisco. live doppler 7 hd shows the radar and the satellite with a lack of radar return and off to a dry start but there is frost inland so want out for that. maybe some folks have the day off and going to head to the golf course. you may have to tee off an hour later so the frost can melt. you can see all the way to coast it is quiet. now, a look at the temperatures i updated at 5:00, frosty around...
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they used ropes and pulleys to bring him back up the hill. about 25 emergency personnel took part in the effort which took more than two hours. >> it took personnel and hauling and strength pulling him up. he is using pulley systems, but we have to climb up a steep em bankment. steep embankment. >> a helicopter was waiting to transport the driver to the hospital. he is said to have suffered significant injury. chp officers are investigating the accident. they say it is too early to conclude what caused the driver to go off the cliff. but they say speed was likely a factor. officers had already responded to a handful of those driving off the road, but this one was the most severe. >> people were coming out for a mountain drive and the cars are coming at him and they have to swerve to avoid and coming down the embankment. >> chp plans to interview the driver and find out what will happen. there are no signs he was under the influence of drugs or alcohol. in santa clara county, lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> new at 11:00, a police chase ended when t
they used ropes and pulleys to bring him back up the hill. about 25 emergency personnel took part in the effort which took more than two hours. >> it took personnel and hauling and strength pulling him up. he is using pulley systems, but we have to climb up a steep em bankment. steep embankment. >> a helicopter was waiting to transport the driver to the hospital. he is said to have suffered significant injury. chp officers are investigating the accident. they say it is too early to...
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jeremy, thanks so much for joining us. good to see you. [cheers and applause] now, jeremy, let's talk turkey for a second. how much of this is bluster? can you really flip texas? because there's a damn good chance before the next election they will -- >> this is definitely more than bluster. if you look at the state, if you look at the demographics it's the state that is changing. the country is changing. >> stephen: what do you mean changing? >> a more diverse state. it's becoming a lot more young people. we're going to go out and expand the electorate. get the new voters, register them, bring them into the process. the folks registered to vote and not turning out in texas we're going to build a grassroots campaign and turn it into a competitive battleground state. >> stephen: if you do that, that will upset the natural order of things. we know it's in the constitution that ohio and florida get to pick the next president. do you not believe in the constitution? >> in texas if you go there and talk to volunteers. i've seen the volunteers w
jeremy, thanks so much for joining us. good to see you. [cheers and applause] now, jeremy, let's talk turkey for a second. how much of this is bluster? can you really flip texas? because there's a damn good chance before the next election they will -- >> this is definitely more than bluster. if you look at the state, if you look at the demographics it's the state that is changing. the country is changing. >> stephen: what do you mean changing? >> a more diverse state. it's...
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is china hacking us blind? >> of starting a broad swath of western organizations. >> you might as well pick a card out of the deck as to who will get the death penalty. >> some of them will say it's a bad idea. >> the brash new kid on the block. >> i was elected to speak the truth. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- quite sequestration. march 1st is the deadline. they warn 800,000 civilian employees will have to take unpaid leave in federal employee workers will have to take a cut for the next six months. the long lines at the airport, travel delays. you may want to be careful what you e because food safety inspectors will be affected. they will be taking a hit. salaries in congress are safe, but they tell us none of this is supposed to happen. >> it was never meant to become implemented policy. >> and now they face a simple choice. are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments and all the jobs that depend on them? or would they raer put hundreds of thousands of jobs
is china hacking us blind? >> of starting a broad swath of western organizations. >> you might as well pick a card out of the deck as to who will get the death penalty. >> some of them will say it's a bad idea. >> the brash new kid on the block. >> i was elected to speak the truth. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- quite sequestration. march 1st is the deadline. they warn 800,000 civilian employees will have to take unpaid leave in...
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thank you for joining us. the news continues tomorrow morning at 4:30. >>> this morning on "world news now," destructive storms. more than a dozen tornadoes tear their way across the south. including one on main street in a town in mississippi. >> it's part of a weather system that's dumped a foot of snow and coated the west in ice. it's monday, february 11th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm diana perez. accuweather is tracking that new storm as the northeast continues to dig out from the last one. >>> also this morning, l.a. on edge. the all-out search for an ex-come accused in three murders. where police have searched for him and where they're turning to next. >> you have no sense how things are going to end. >> no more violence is what we're hoping for. >> fingers crossed. >>> also later this after hour, joe paterno's widow is breaking her silence. what she now has to say about the jerry sandusky abuse scandal. she's speaking out later today
thank you for joining us. the news continues tomorrow morning at 4:30. >>> this morning on "world news now," destructive storms. more than a dozen tornadoes tear their way across the south. including one on main street in a town in mississippi. >> it's part of a weather system that's dumped a foot of snow and coated the west in ice. it's monday, february 11th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson....
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so just as we're all getting used to 3-d in movie theaters, many of us for our tvs at home, now you want to record content in 3-d. so through i this camera you can do that. we also see great growth in the connected camera categories. so you want to get them very easily off your camera. it's not pulling out a card and plugging it into your pc anymore, it's just simple one-touch wi-fi connectivity. so whenever we see categories that we can bring that sort of innovation and technology and also great consumer design, ten that's a technology, that's a category that we'll look at. >> host: david steel, as part of your job when it comes to some of your projects worrying about or thinking about spectrum policy? >> guest: spectrum policy is an area of importance to us, so we obviously need lots of bandwidth for the products. we tend not of to have specific opinions on how to get that, but we look much more just to make it possible to facilitate all these different devices and content. and if you look at the world that we've -- the growth that we've seen in the last two years in the u.s. market in
so just as we're all getting used to 3-d in movie theaters, many of us for our tvs at home, now you want to record content in 3-d. so through i this camera you can do that. we also see great growth in the connected camera categories. so you want to get them very easily off your camera. it's not pulling out a card and plugging it into your pc anymore, it's just simple one-touch wi-fi connectivity. so whenever we see categories that we can bring that sort of innovation and technology and also...
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. susie is off tonight. the easy talk, but difficult plans to meet the challenge of creating more middle class jobs. finance ministers and central bankers from the world's biggest economies meet to debate spending cuts versus growth. we look at international investing
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, sony pictures classics, union bank, and fidelity investments. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. as those things chan
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american airlines and us airways formally announced the merger this morning. the $11 billion deal will create the world's biggest airline to keep the american airlines name and run by us airways ceo doug parker. that deal caps a turbulent half decade of bankruptcies and consolidation for the u.s. airline industry. >>> pope benedict has two weeks left as head of the church. the pontiff celebrated his final mass at the vatican. benedict was given a long-standing ovation as he prepares to step down on february 28th. after almost eight years as leader of more than 1.2 billion catholics worldwide. >>> it is valentine's day and we always think of our meteorologist, bill karins. we always want good weather. >> i thought you meant with love. >> of course we love you, bill. >> good morning, everyone. as we start this valentine's day, grab the umbrella heading into the northwest. especially from olympia to bellingham. as the rain comes at us from the north and northwest, this is associated with the warm front lingering along the coast trying to move in. damp weather for
american airlines and us airways formally announced the merger this morning. the $11 billion deal will create the world's biggest airline to keep the american airlines name and run by us airways ceo doug parker. that deal caps a turbulent half decade of bankruptcies and consolidation for the u.s. airline industry. >>> pope benedict has two weeks left as head of the church. the pontiff celebrated his final mass at the vatican. benedict was given a long-standing ovation as he prepares to...
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the best use of the dollars available for us to build a program for our services. as we look at how we want to build the army with reduced resources. we haven't been able to do that yet. it is starting to be a concern to me. i am worried because of the problems we are having with arguments over sequestration and other things, if we don't get a 2014 budget, we are right where we were this year next year. we have wasted another year, we are spending more money, we are not able to plan properly and do the things that we think are necessary. that is what i worry about. >> in terms of those reprogramming, if you have the ability to do that today, that still does not resolve the long-term problem of building a plan based upon a reduced budget. >> it only serves one third of my problem is here. that is 6 billion of the 18. >> okay, congressman, i am out of balance. having a $.6 billion shortfall operation with half the year to reconcile that. in the investment accounts, i have money because it carried over. step one, we need to get balance. that is one mechanism. number t
the best use of the dollars available for us to build a program for our services. as we look at how we want to build the army with reduced resources. we haven't been able to do that yet. it is starting to be a concern to me. i am worried because of the problems we are having with arguments over sequestration and other things, if we don't get a 2014 budget, we are right where we were this year next year. we have wasted another year, we are spending more money, we are not able to plan properly...
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thank you for joining us. [applause] [applause] i am excited that two other guests are with us tonight, katharine hubbard and her husband. [applause] is one of my favorite people. please stand, the mayor and the first lady. [applause] [cheers] you can visit our website and have access to other great authors and notable people. just go to our website at aggressive form.org. we are pleased to give a look copy to everyone tonight. just together the distribution table in the grand foyer. additional books are also for sale at the bookshop. after justice sotomayor's presentation, she will join me for a q&a session. i should say that supreme court rules do not allow us to discuss court cases of the past or present or future, but we could build deeply into the fascinating story of her life. just as sotomayor lived. i cried when i read the book, "my beloved world." i also laughed. it is a wonderful book. i believe it will be more and been a bestseller. it will become a classic american success story and required readin
thank you for joining us. [applause] [applause] i am excited that two other guests are with us tonight, katharine hubbard and her husband. [applause] is one of my favorite people. please stand, the mayor and the first lady. [applause] [cheers] you can visit our website and have access to other great authors and notable people. just go to our website at aggressive form.org. we are pleased to give a look copy to everyone tonight. just together the distribution table in the grand foyer. additional...
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we need to use caution. as soon as we open the doors and talk to the inmate and feel him out, see why he's so angry. be careful. >> how is he acting? >> fine, no problem. >> he's a high-profile case from reading his file. has a lot of problems with outside gangs and inside gangs. there's a lot of concern because a lot of the gang members that he -- the gang he testified against, they are here. so we're going to have to be on our toes once they found out he's here, and keep a close eye on our movement in and out of the unit with him, and make sure he has no contact with any other inmates. >> he's an inmate from central correctional, apa. he assaulted a staff member over there. the officer was escorting him out of his cell with him restrained in the front. the inmate advised the officer that he provided soap inside the cell. he went back in the cell, and the inmate closed door behind him. pulled the officer in. the inmate closed the door and assaulted the officer. >> this jacob has quite an extensive history.
we need to use caution. as soon as we open the doors and talk to the inmate and feel him out, see why he's so angry. be careful. >> how is he acting? >> fine, no problem. >> he's a high-profile case from reading his file. has a lot of problems with outside gangs and inside gangs. there's a lot of concern because a lot of the gang members that he -- the gang he testified against, they are here. so we're going to have to be on our toes once they found out he's here, and keep a...
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two states voted to remove the criminal use of private use of marijuana. possibly first step towards ending this century's prohibition, maybe 100 years after we ended out call prohibition. -- alcohol prohibition. i published a book late last year which i can't wait because it is an e-book but i can show you on the ipad, here's the cover of my book, the libertarian vote. and what are things i said in the libertarian vote, there's two co-authors, one of things i put out in there was the "washington post" did a poll of swing voters late in the election year. and among other things they found out that the true swing voters, and they were very picky, they asked people have you made up your mind. are you in. are you an independent. and they said okay, do you usually vote republican or democrat, and they got down to visit his about 5% who are really open in any typical election. and of those to swing voters they asked that question to one of the things they found out was that 64% of them said they support smaller government with fewer services over larger governm
two states voted to remove the criminal use of private use of marijuana. possibly first step towards ending this century's prohibition, maybe 100 years after we ended out call prohibition. -- alcohol prohibition. i published a book late last year which i can't wait because it is an e-book but i can show you on the ipad, here's the cover of my book, the libertarian vote. and what are things i said in the libertarian vote, there's two co-authors, one of things i put out in there was the...
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we threaten to use it nukes on them? it's a whole new realm of strategic thinking that i do not>> they can take our airplanes down. they can do all kinds of interesting things. >> what you might do, and i remember reading about this earlier, we are working on an offensive cyber war, what he might threaten if you cannot devise a defense, if you're going to attack us, we will shut down the lights in beijing and all over china. i think we probably have the same capacity, so that could be a kind of deterrent the way we have a deterrent in the nuclear war. >> in terms of our defense, a plan by the rules. shut's not an open and case, you know? we have a free society and the internet is one of the freest instruments of communication. we really do not understand the implications. the really want the government taking control in a way that will protect us and the spine and everyone at the same time? -- and be spying on everybody? it's not an easy question. >> are we behind the curve in this conflict? >> i don't know. i do know th
we threaten to use it nukes on them? it's a whole new realm of strategic thinking that i do not>> they can take our airplanes down. they can do all kinds of interesting things. >> what you might do, and i remember reading about this earlier, we are working on an offensive cyber war, what he might threaten if you cannot devise a defense, if you're going to attack us, we will shut down the lights in beijing and all over china. i think we probably have the same capacity, so that could...
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it has caused us to make a decision. do we take this down or do we maintain it. it makes sense to take this down. >> the explosion was extremely allowed. some of the worst reported hearing it as far away as harford county. new details are surfacing on at oscar pistorius and his brother, who faces murder charges on an unbelated k street and the status -- >> pope benedict gives his final sunday blessing before he retires. the pontiff said he will continue to serve the church after he retires with the same dedication. pope benedict will make his last public appearance on wednesday and retire on thursday, becoming the first pope to do so in the hundreds of years. there are new details surrounding oscar pistorius' bond agreement. he was released on bail on friday he. is accused of murdering his girlfriend on valentine's day, and his older brother also faces murder charges. >> for three days since his release on bail, the stuff of global headlines come oscar pistorius has not set foot outside his uncle's house. his older brother also faces questions of his own out here
it has caused us to make a decision. do we take this down or do we maintain it. it makes sense to take this down. >> the explosion was extremely allowed. some of the worst reported hearing it as far away as harford county. new details are surfacing on at oscar pistorius and his brother, who faces murder charges on an unbelated k street and the status -- >> pope benedict gives his final sunday blessing before he retires. the pontiff said he will continue to serve the church after he...
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dna is often the most important evidence used to convict. spada says there were thousands of boxes each containing about five kits. >> is this about the size -- >> exact side. >> this is about the size of the boxes you saw on the shelves. >> yes. >> so you saw dozens and dozens of these in a row? >> yes. >> he estimated there were more than 10,000 rape kits. >> it sounds so disrespectful of what it is. >> exactly. that's why i immediately came back to my office and alerted the prosecutor. >> i said you have got to be kidding me. what we were potentially looking at team over 10,000 cases, over women had reported and whose lives and what happened to them were sitting on on a shelf and i was stunned and not too much stuns me. i went home that night and i said that can't possibly true, and i put in 10,000 rape kits on google and i was further shocked to find this was a national problem and not just a detroit problem. >> you found articles in other cities? >> everywhere. >> where? >> l.a., new york, chicago, in the fbi, all over this country. tex
dna is often the most important evidence used to convict. spada says there were thousands of boxes each containing about five kits. >> is this about the size -- >> exact side. >> this is about the size of the boxes you saw on the shelves. >> yes. >> so you saw dozens and dozens of these in a row? >> yes. >> he estimated there were more than 10,000 rape kits. >> it sounds so disrespectful of what it is. >> exactly. that's why i immediately...
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. >> reporter: today's charge of attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction was not his first encounter with the law enforcement. in april, 2011, the authorities arrested him while living in his rv outside of his father's home in san jose. santa clara prosecutors say his family asked for a mental health check and the police found a rifle with ammunition that he brought with him when he moved from arizona to san jose. he had an unusual interest in weapons. military magazines and had mental health issues. sentenced to six years in jail but served more than six months. the people in that neighborhood were surprised by the news. >> shocking. to say the least. >> very, very -- next door, yes, very surprised. very surprised. >> reporter: an undercover agent in january this year he came up with a plan to build a car bomb at a storage unit to be detonated at this bank of america branch in oakland. the fbi says that his goal with the bombing of the bank was to create a government crack down triggering a counterresponse against the government leading to civil war. reporting in san jose, back to y
. >> reporter: today's charge of attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction was not his first encounter with the law enforcement. in april, 2011, the authorities arrested him while living in his rv outside of his father's home in san jose. santa clara prosecutors say his family asked for a mental health check and the police found a rifle with ammunition that he brought with him when he moved from arizona to san jose. he had an unusual interest in weapons. military magazines and had...
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that's the term we use. it does result in situations where all of a sudden you see a certain population becoming more likely to get jobs because they inherently have the skill. they have grown up in bilingual homes, they are bicultural. they understand the interplay of languages. i think it is something that a few generations of workers right now are sort of stuck in an untenable position, because we have not been brought up in an educational system that values the bilingual skills as much as we should. hopefully, our children will do better and they will learn from early ages and not have those kind of barriers of finding work. i feel for the caller. if i really do understand your frustration. host: lancaster, pennsylvania, on the democratic line. caller: good morning. i have one question about being over 50. i am unemployed. what they say to you is you are overqualified. what do they mean by that? the other thing is jobs we see today are still being outsourced. as i speak, there are probably thousands and
that's the term we use. it does result in situations where all of a sudden you see a certain population becoming more likely to get jobs because they inherently have the skill. they have grown up in bilingual homes, they are bicultural. they understand the interplay of languages. i think it is something that a few generations of workers right now are sort of stuck in an untenable position, because we have not been brought up in an educational system that values the bilingual skills as much as...
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use it deliberately when you take it out to used, but don't use it as often as i have seen that for you to run the risk of losing it altogether. i vehemently oppose any effort to undermine not even further than his in the case. >> were almost out of time, but we have a couple housekeeping matters to take care of. as a true measure of our upcoming luncheon speakers. we have rushed to hargitay, star of law and order sbu and founder of the joyful heart foundation will discuss her career and how her role inspired her to become an advocate for survivors of violence and abuse. on april 9, president and ceo of the mayo clinic discussing the health care industry in april 12, filmmaker ken burns who will discuss his new documentary, the central park five. second out like to present our guest with the traditional national press club coffee mug. to add to the collection. [applause] >> this year i can accept it and take it. last night >> dirty shirts below the deployment. one last question. >> is always dangerous. >> we have a mystery we hope you can explain. can you help us understand why when a c
use it deliberately when you take it out to used, but don't use it as often as i have seen that for you to run the risk of losing it altogether. i vehemently oppose any effort to undermine not even further than his in the case. >> were almost out of time, but we have a couple housekeeping matters to take care of. as a true measure of our upcoming luncheon speakers. we have rushed to hargitay, star of law and order sbu and founder of the joyful heart foundation will discuss her career and...
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it makes sense to use a scalpel. give the president the flexibility to at least figure out where it makes sense to tighten and be smart about these cuts so the government can do its regular functioning. we don't want to undermine the functioning of government but we want to be smart about these cuts. >> here's the problem, okay? when you say give the administration the flexibility, you're still taking the pound of flesh, you're just telling somebody else to take the pound of flesh for you. but the other part is, this is the biggest problem with the fearmongering, crying wolf issue. >> so you agree. >> here's the biggest problem with the argument. at this point, something is going to happen. the person who has the most to lose if they are, in fact, crying wolf is the white house. so if nothing happens and the white house has said all of this is going to happen, they have the most to lose. >> do you think they're crying wolf? >> no, i don't think they're crying wolf, i think they're intentionally allowing cuts to go on
it makes sense to use a scalpel. give the president the flexibility to at least figure out where it makes sense to tighten and be smart about these cuts so the government can do its regular functioning. we don't want to undermine the functioning of government but we want to be smart about these cuts. >> here's the problem, okay? when you say give the administration the flexibility, you're still taking the pound of flesh, you're just telling somebody else to take the pound of flesh for...
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sniffer dogs are being used to look for survivors. so far, though, the authorities have remained tight-lipped about the cause of the blast. local media are reporting that it might have been caused by an electrical fault or gas leak in an adjacent building but there's no confirmation nor denial of that. behind this police cordon, the rescue operation is continuing and preparing to carry on throughout the night. still on the scene here, there are family members of missing workers desperately waiting for news of their loved ones. and either way, this is the worst explosion in mexico city for almost 30 years. will grant, bbc news, mexico. >> now to the wise-cracking former mayor of new york who was as colorful and as exuberant as his city. ed koch was known for speaking his mind and taking on his critics. after a decade of leading the big apple in the 1980's, he's also remembered for saving the city from near financial ruin. koch died today at the age of 88 from heart failure. he was famous for asking, how am i doing? a brief time ago i a
sniffer dogs are being used to look for survivors. so far, though, the authorities have remained tight-lipped about the cause of the blast. local media are reporting that it might have been caused by an electrical fault or gas leak in an adjacent building but there's no confirmation nor denial of that. behind this police cordon, the rescue operation is continuing and preparing to carry on throughout the night. still on the scene here, there are family members of missing workers desperately...
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is what they were giving to us use in place of a toilet. >> all right. anything snels. >> and lining up up and down the hall. >> anything else? >> for the bag autos anything else about this that you want to say? that sticks out about this ordeal? >> really... you know, everybody kept an upbeat attitude. the staff worked hard. and everybody made the best of a bad situation. so... you know, i'm not happy with the way carnival corporate handled it but extremely happy with how hard the staff worked to do what they could. so... you know, i don't know i'll ever sail on carnival cruise lines again but... you know, at least the staff really shown in that situation. >> all right. thanks for joining us and congrad lailgss on your marriage. we appreciate you talking with us. >> thank you. >> now, we have been reporting from this ordeal passengers looking like they're starting to come off the ship what. can you tell us about what you're seeing now? >> that is what you're seeing now. we can see passengers disembarking from the ship. it's just happening within the pas
is what they were giving to us use in place of a toilet. >> all right. anything snels. >> and lining up up and down the hall. >> anything else? >> for the bag autos anything else about this that you want to say? that sticks out about this ordeal? >> really... you know, everybody kept an upbeat attitude. the staff worked hard. and everybody made the best of a bad situation. so... you know, i'm not happy with the way carnival corporate handled it but extremely happy...
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join us tomorrow night state of the union blow out. here it is your moment of zen. >> a good day to die hard in [eagle caw] >> stephen: tonight, a rift in the gop: some deny global warming, others deny climate change. [laughter] then, hollywood takes on gun safety. and yet they ignore how many younglings are cut down by light sabers. [laughter] and my guest, roger hodge, is editor of the oxford american magazine, which has been called the "new yorker of the south." the dogs in their cartoons don't go to psychiatrists, they go to shooting ranges. [laughter] ted nugent will attend the state of the union tonight. or as deer call it, the greatest night of their lives. this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ["the colbert report" theme music playing] [cheers and applause] come on! [crowd chanting stephen] [cheers and applause] thank you very much. , ladies and gentlemen. thank you for joining us. welcome to the broadcast. [cheers and applause] thank you so much for your love and support. you know i can't do this
join us tomorrow night state of the union blow out. here it is your moment of zen. >> a good day to die hard in [eagle caw] >> stephen: tonight, a rift in the gop: some deny global warming, others deny climate change. [laughter] then, hollywood takes on gun safety. and yet they ignore how many younglings are cut down by light sabers. [laughter] and my guest, roger hodge, is editor of the oxford american magazine, which has been called the "new yorker of the south." the...
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all parties have agreed on us. you know, one of the first acts of this election commission with us is to throw out a government ruling parties, the their candidates in a violation, and, you know, we have to accept that. we are very proactive. [inaudible] that means the government has succeeded in 90 days to run the election so the incumbents are not able to intrude. >> [inaudible question] >> well, afghanistan is running pakistan right now. but the leaders certainly assist in the process -- at the end of the day, afghanistan is trouble. >> thank you. i just want to first of all talk to you about the basis of the question. i can get youtube clarify a little bit. the afghans and the americans have complained. [inaudible] >> you said that when asked about this, you said when was the last time you heard this particular defense ministers argument? >> [inaudible] [talking over each other] >> since i was at the top the list, would you expect the solution to come from him? >> [inaudible] >> on the question of being deserti
all parties have agreed on us. you know, one of the first acts of this election commission with us is to throw out a government ruling parties, the their candidates in a violation, and, you know, we have to accept that. we are very proactive. [inaudible] that means the government has succeeded in 90 days to run the election so the incumbents are not able to intrude. >> [inaudible question] >> well, afghanistan is running pakistan right now. but the leaders certainly assist in the...
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the border patrol doesn't really protect us. they try to arrest people north of us mainly. >> i feel that the united states has made a decision not to guard the border where they should. we should guard the border at the border. >> reporter: the u.s. border patrol concedes that a forward operating base, designed to house agents right on the border at nearby sasabee, arizona is currently not staffed because of budget shortages, but customs officials say the border patrol still works hard to protect the ranchers. and with increased manpower and technology, has dramatically reduced illegal border crossings. >> the fact of the matter is that substantial gains have been made. we need to make additional gains do we want them to feel safe in their homes? absolutely. >> reporter: but ranchers say they still feel unprotected on their own land, along a border they insist is not secure. mark porter, nbc news, arivaca, arizona. >>> it was an overwhelming display of affection outside the vatican today as tens of thousands crowded st. peter's
the border patrol doesn't really protect us. they try to arrest people north of us mainly. >> i feel that the united states has made a decision not to guard the border where they should. we should guard the border at the border. >> reporter: the u.s. border patrol concedes that a forward operating base, designed to house agents right on the border at nearby sasabee, arizona is currently not staffed because of budget shortages, but customs officials say the border patrol still works...
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thank you for joining us. welcome to the broadcast. [cheers and applause] thank you so much for your love and support. you know i can't do this show without you. this show is for you. this show is to look out for what is coming in your life. [cheers and applause] and, folks, tonight i got your back, folks. as you know, tonight tonight barack-hussein obama gets to give his annual "look at me, i'm the president" speech. lop-a-doopa doo! lop-a-doopa doo! [laughter] all this stuff? it's not even in the constitution. [laughter] obama shouldn't even be up there givinging the speech. 2012 was supposed to be the gop's year: with the economy in shambles, they thought the race was theirs to lose. and they were right. [laughter] and it's not just the presidency. the republicans also lost seats in the senate. lost the popular vote in the house. and briefly lost paul ryan in the mall. [laughter] he was supposed to hold on to his mother's hand! [laughter] they found him busting a union at the build-a-bear workshop. [laughter] but folks, the rnc, the
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it does nothing for us. it does great things for the oil company. >> i was going to say i think one of the important things we need to talk about when we talk communities of color, we have to talk about the solutions that take the fastest growing segment of the country. communities of color in this country are very soon going to be half of the country. when we look at the solutions that we have, one of the things we need president obama and congress to do is pay attention to how we invest in local scale renewable energy solutions that communities of color innovate. one of the things happening as we invest in renewable energy and a stimulus is it didn't pay attention enough to how we have to actually look at doing it differently given how communities of color have been excluded from investment opportunities. in boston, there were advocates that recognized homeowners in boston were not going to be able to weatherize their homes because there weren't weatherization companies nearby. community of color work they
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americans question how we use the resources entrusted to us. now it has a budget of almost $60 billion and employs 22005000 people. -- two hundred 25,000 people. the government accountability office exposes billions of dollars and cost overruns that major dhs acquisition programs have incurred. as we have learned yesterday, dhs remains on the high risk list in several areas, including department management. the inspector general has identified over 1 billion in questionable cost. vhs -- dhs has yet to but these cost-saving opportunities. in 2012, the inspector general also identify specific challenges on how the department techs the homeland and manages its operations. the report noted difficulties in securing airports, identifying travelers in and out of the united states, and in fema on declaring its federal disasters, despite spending $4.3 billion annually. much more work remains for dhs to efficiently manage its finances, consolidate all legacy databases to efficient data system and improve acquisition outcomes. other examples of acceptable
americans question how we use the resources entrusted to us. now it has a budget of almost $60 billion and employs 22005000 people. -- two hundred 25,000 people. the government accountability office exposes billions of dollars and cost overruns that major dhs acquisition programs have incurred. as we have learned yesterday, dhs remains on the high risk list in several areas, including department management. the inspector general has identified over 1 billion in questionable cost. vhs -- dhs has...
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less for us. more for you. >> kelloggs is recalling 36,000 boxes of cereal nationwide and the company says there could be glass fragments in packages of special k red berries, this is a good serial. it affects boxes box of varying of sizes and upc codes. kelloggs offered replacement coupons, but no word how they got into the cereal in the first place. no injuries have been reported. south texas is buzzing after an alleged big foot sighting. a grainy photo outside of houston sets off searches for the mythical creature. and john donnelly has more from our fox affiliate kriv. >> and anita has her camera at the ready. along the banks of the river last night and this afternoon, hoping to catch a glimpse. she says she hasn't seen anything big foot, but might have heard him. >> we were standing here and sounded like a growl. i don't know if it's something in the -- from the plant or what, but he heard it and i heard it it and then i heard it another time. so, i don't know, it sounded like a growl, but co
less for us. more for you. >> kelloggs is recalling 36,000 boxes of cereal nationwide and the company says there could be glass fragments in packages of special k red berries, this is a good serial. it affects boxes box of varying of sizes and upc codes. kelloggs offered replacement coupons, but no word how they got into the cereal in the first place. no injuries have been reported. south texas is buzzing after an alleged big foot sighting. a grainy photo outside of houston sets off...
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that's what people expect us to do and expect us to make the decisions. here at the 11th hour, we need to do that. there are opportunities for us to get that done. >> we aren't going to rely on the supercommittee and understand, this comes back to your question, even when march 1 comes and sequestration hits, we aren't going to rest. we are going to work and mitigate some of these consequences. [inaudible] >> there is a lot of talk about the house appropriation committee -- [inaudible] >> what's the tenor of that discussion? is that being considered and if so who is kind of involved? >> congressman forbes and myself have been involved in those conversations with the leadership both at the committee level of appropriations and with the conference leadership about how would we go about doing that. there are concerns about giving transfer authority and saying we will move money wherever you want. chairman forbes and i have been part of the discussion and say, let's identify the service branches to determine where the money is needed to really address the mos
that's what people expect us to do and expect us to make the decisions. here at the 11th hour, we need to do that. there are opportunities for us to get that done. >> we aren't going to rely on the supercommittee and understand, this comes back to your question, even when march 1 comes and sequestration hits, we aren't going to rest. we are going to work and mitigate some of these consequences. [inaudible] >> there is a lot of talk about the house appropriation committee --...